Dwarves Lick it

Dwarves - Lick It, The Psychedelic Years 1983-1986 (1999) {Recess Records RECESS #52}

Dwarves - Lick It, The Psychedelic Years 1983-1986 (1999) {Recess Records RECESS #52}
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© 1983-86, 1999 Recess Records | RECESS #52
Rock / Punk Rock / Hardcore Punk / Garage Punk / Shock Rock / Noise Rock / Scum Punk

Dwarves are real! Back around 1983 or so, when hardcore had become a completely mindless "punk by numbers" style of music, (though nowhere near as stale as the nineties variety, new skool, cash crop variety) bands that were cool had to rediscover just what the hell made rock 'n' roll exciting in the first place. Most discovered the glory that is the Stooges, and then went back in time from there– MC5, Velvets, Elevators, Watchband, Sonics, Chuck Berry and earlier…
Dwarves - Horror Stories (1986) {Voxx Records VCD 2037, Expanded Re-issue rel 1992}

Dwarves - Horror Stories (1986) {Voxx Records VCD 2037, Expanded Re-issue rel 1992}
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© 1986, 1992 Voxx Records / Bomp! Records | VCD 2037
Rock / Punk Rock / Garage Rock Revival / Noise-Rock

The Dwarves began in Chicago as a teen garage-rock Sonics-style outfit called The Suburban Nightmare, a sound that was partially carried over into the first Dwarves release, Horror Stories. After the first album, The Dwarves blazoned across the country for seven more years, leaving a trail of blood from their own self-inflicted gashes, drug stories unparalleled since Keith Richards' heroin heyday, bizarre stage-show sex acts, and numerous 15-minute-long live shows.
Roger Waters/Ron Geesin - Music From The Body (1970) {1989 Harvest/EMI} **[RE-UP]**

Roger Waters/Ron Geesin - Music From The Body (1970) {1989 Harvest/EMI}
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Genre: soundtrack, folk, classical, experimental, progressive rock

Music From The Body is the 1970 soundtrack album for the film The Body, directed by Roy Battersby. The music is a collaboration between Roger Waters (then of Pink Floyd) and Ron Geesin, who worked with Pink Floyd to co-write "Atom Heart Mother". Waters' pieces sound like what Pink Floyd were making between Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, and Zabriskie Point while Geesin is as twisted and unpredictable as much of his work has been. This is taken from the 1989 CD released by Harvest/EMI.